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Divorce Dictionary

Term Definition
National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS)

A charity which can become involved in family cases in the role of children’s guardians as an alternative to CAFCASS.

Needs, Wishes & Feelings

A report conducted by CAFCASS in order to determine the child’s ‘ascertainable wishes and feelings’ and his ‘physical, emotional and educational needs’.

 

Neglect

Persistent failure to meet a child’s physical or emotional needs, resulting in impairment to health or development.

Synonyms - Disregard, Ignore, Overlook
Neutral Citation

System of classifying cases introduced in 2001 which consists of the name of the case and the year and court in which it was heard.

No Further Action (NFA)

Formula used by the police when there is insufficient evidence to justify charging or cautioning a suspect.

No-Delay Principle

Principle in Section 1(2) of the Children Act that delay in the court process be kept to a minimum.

No-Fault Divorce

Removal from divorce legislation of the long-standing requirement that the petitioner prove the respondent to be at fault in some way.

No-Order Principle

Principle that the Court should not make any order in respect of a child unless doing so is better for the child than making no order at all.

Non-Accidental

Injury to a child which cannot be explained as accidental.

Non-Cohabitation

In Scotland the condition of living separately for a specified period to qualify for divorce.

Non-Molestation Order (NMO or “Non-Mol”)

Injunctive order, preventing the respondent engaging in behaviour which the applicant finds distressing.

NonResident Parent (NRP)

Purely financial term used to describe the parent with liability for paying child support.

North Yorkshire Declaration

The early decision to rule out the child’s biological parents as suitable carers.

Notice of Proceedings

Form on which the Court informs the respondent of the application or petition.

Nullity

State of a marriage rendered null by a court ruling.

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